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This truly unique collection is the essential guide to archival research on conservatism, the right wing, and the far right, offering a detailed overview of primary sources in all media (documents, film, video, sound recordings, microfilm and microfiche, cartoons, sheet music, newspaper art, etc.) housed in more than 4500 archives across 22 countries. Designed as an indispensable reference work for anyone researching in the field of right-wing politics, this astonishingly detailed account includes
- collections of personal and institutional papers,
- archives of right-wing periodicals in the Japanese, Romanian, and Russian languages,
- collections of pamphlets, ephemera, vertical files, and press cuttings,
- oral histories,
- library-accessible commercial databases,
- digitized collections and exhibitions,
- archived web sites,
- microfilm and microfiche collections with right-wing material.
The description of each archive contains its physical address and other identifying information, a summary of its contents and highlights, lists of publications and web pages citing the archive, and links to online finding aids. This book will be a crucial guide for anyone conducting primary research in the field.

The author

About the author

Dr Archie Henderson obtained his Ph.D. in English at UCLA, writing a dissertation on the American poet Ezra Pound. This led to a long series of articles on various aspects of Pound studies. He has worked on updating the Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot bibliographies for many years. Based on talks and conversations at the 21st international Ezra Pound Conference in 2005, he developed an interest in Pound and the American far right. This interest culminated in a book, "I Cease Not to Yowl" Reannotated: New Notes on the Pound/Agresti Correspondence, which illuminates numerous connections between Pound and figures on the American and Italian right. Henderson is an independent scholar and currently practices law in Houston, Texas.

Reviews

Reviews

“A truly indispensable publication. It can never be replaced, or bettered.”—Prof. Matthew Feldman, Teesside University

"Scholarship on the alt-right and its precursors seems destined to grow in any case. It’s hard to imagine a resource more likely to ensure that it does than Archie Henderson’s four-volume Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives.”—Inside Higher Ed, 08/2018